Private and Public gallery. Computer Club exhibition. James Bedding and Jane De La Haye with their artwork called Connection, which is made up of approximately 9,000 Jersey Telecom phone cards (part of James' huge collection) layered and sculpted by hand (by Jane) onto a plywood base with CNC cut topography (my pictures don't do it justice!) 4/12/25 Picture: ROB CURRIE

FOR most, getting a new SIM card means discarding the old one.

But two Islanders have combined to create a unique 3D artwork made up of around 9,000 old cards.

James Bedding, a quadriplegic drone photographer, came up with the idea for ‘Connection’, while local artist Jane De La Haye helped bring the project to life.

The result is one-of-a-kind piece of 3D topographical layered map of the Island, including every landmark, road and coastline which is on display at Private & Public Gallery.

It took around 900 hours to complete from April 2023 until completion in September 2024.

The idea behind the piece was to celebrate Jersey’s heritage and connection and community.

The artwork forms part of a larger exhibition called ‘Computer Club’, featuring pieces by several artists around the theme of the evolution of computer software.

‘Connection’ is now on display at the St Helier Gallery until Tuesday 23 December. The gallery is open weekdays from 12pm to 6pm and from 10am to 3pm on Saturdays.